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economy could experience a severe shock. that is if leaders in washington can't come up with a budget deal. scares of automatic spending cuts and tax increases could take effect january 1st. democrats moved by president obama and congressional republicans signaled they are willing to compromise on changing tax rates and spending reductions but the negotiations are moving very, very slowly. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the president is sending his top two negotiators to talk with lawmakers today about possible spending cuts. he's also getting ready to take his fiscal cliff message on the road. he'll try to convince the american people the best way to avoid the fiscal cliff is to extend the bush era tax cuts for the middle class. >> it's too important for washington to screw this up. >> reporter: president obama is putting pressure on congressional republicans and he's enlisting middle class americans in getting the gop to take action on taxes. >> when
economy could experience a severe shock. that is if leaders in washington can't come up with a budget deal. scares of automatic spending cuts and tax increases could take effect january 1st. democrats moved by president obama and congressional republicans signaled they are willing to compromise on changing tax rates and spending reductions but the negotiations are moving very, very slowly. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good...
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the economy is not moving along very well. the discussions will not resolve the fundamental problem from exploding entitlements and mammoth increase in spending imposed on america and now want americans to validate, that is why they are not investing. melissa: it is so true. a timed everybody blamed the weather. unseasonably cold or hot. this all makes me pretty depressed and makes me feel like the economy will not get better anytime soon. >> by reelecting barack obama, he will not create jobs for them. we have seen for years worth of his tricks, and what have you dy talk about doing besides raising taxes. more jobs creation programs. it seems like stimulus. why would $1 trillion of stimulus not work? it does not make any sense to me. melissa: america will not roll over and play dead. the election is over, small business is not going to just hang it up, roll on the sidewalk and call it a day. we have to find a way to be resilient. what we find a way to work it out anyway? >> we will in time but businesses a being conservative
the economy is not moving along very well. the discussions will not resolve the fundamental problem from exploding entitlements and mammoth increase in spending imposed on america and now want americans to validate, that is why they are not investing. melissa: it is so true. a timed everybody blamed the weather. unseasonably cold or hot. this all makes me pretty depressed and makes me feel like the economy will not get better anytime soon. >> by reelecting barack obama, he will not create...
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it is a tough economy. they are trying to get ahead of each other. they want the extra market share. that is why we see shopping creep. it is not black friday anymore now it is black thursday. if the retailers can boost the sales by 1 percent over the holiday season that can make a difference between a good or lousy year. they are trying to lure the shoppers. the deals are not always that much better than online or another time of the year. >>gregg: thank you, rick. a deadly shooting testing the cease-fire between israel and hamas and now a new wrinkle, the latest from the middle east and how turmoil in egypt could shake things up. you think the black friday sales are good deals? think again. oh, let me guess --ou see this? more washington gridlock. no, it's worse -- look, our taxes are about to go up. not the taxes on our dividends though, right? that's a big part of our retirement. oh, no, it's dividends, too. the rate on our dividends would more than double. but we depend on our dividends to help pay our bills. we worked hard to save. well, the pr
it is a tough economy. they are trying to get ahead of each other. they want the extra market share. that is why we see shopping creep. it is not black friday anymore now it is black thursday. if the retailers can boost the sales by 1 percent over the holiday season that can make a difference between a good or lousy year. they are trying to lure the shoppers. the deals are not always that much better than online or another time of the year. >>gregg: thank you, rick. a deadly shooting...
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than trend in this economy. >> i look forward to it. i want to reach out and hug all of you. it's a useful time to at least point out the good things. we spend a lot of time pointing out the bad things. we'll continue doing that as necessary, however. dan gross, and michelle girard and stephen moore. thanks to all of you. >>> coming up, we just touched on it, but global recession has chipped away at manufacturing jobs in the last decade. those jobs are coming back. don't forget to wear a tool belt to the manufacturing site, though. we'll look at the manufacturing jobs of the future when we come back. you are watching "your money." these smartphones come with a bonus $100 walmart gift card? that's right. so it's like i won. sure. oh my gosh i won!!! i won!!! [ male announcer ] get a $100 walmart gift card when you buy any android or windows 8 smartphone. through december 1st. from america's gift headquarters. walmart. throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it ha
than trend in this economy. >> i look forward to it. i want to reach out and hug all of you. it's a useful time to at least point out the good things. we spend a lot of time pointing out the bad things. we'll continue doing that as necessary, however. dan gross, and michelle girard and stephen moore. thanks to all of you. >>> coming up, we just touched on it, but global recession has chipped away at manufacturing jobs in the last decade. those jobs are coming back. don't forget...
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other sectors of the economy don't necessary sli that. manufacturers do. and every other country out there has incentives to attract manufacturing. whether it's the low road like china or the high road like germany f we're not in that game, we're going to be sitting on the sidelines and lose jobs. we've seen. that our manufacturing goods, trade deficit has gone up. >> that might be true that some play dirty, with don't we as well snt risk becomes that we encourage mal investment. all the things that make the united states unique and special over the past 100-odd years in the economy and that's innovation. and that's resilience had to do little with subsidies. little with special treatment but rather equal playing field. let's not corrupt what is made special to play dirty to keep up with the dirty players. >> i'm not suggest we go play dirty. i disagree with your economic history a little bit. every successful industry that's been incubated in the united states has been subsidized like sems and you can go back to the telegraph and find. that i think we hav
other sectors of the economy don't necessary sli that. manufacturers do. and every other country out there has incentives to attract manufacturing. whether it's the low road like china or the high road like germany f we're not in that game, we're going to be sitting on the sidelines and lose jobs. we've seen. that our manufacturing goods, trade deficit has gone up. >> that might be true that some play dirty, with don't we as well snt risk becomes that we encourage mal investment. all the...
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and so when it goes live in the fall of 2013 it will crush the economy. side track the worst parts now rather than waiting until it smashes the economy. >> there is it a lot of talk republicans caving in to pressure on the tax hikings. gop has to hold firm until intitlements are cut. do you think that will happen? >> i think the republicans should tell the president you have been in office four years and you won reelection and you put specifics on the table and how you will feeldeal with the issues. why are the republicans always suppose tod do concessions in advance instead of the white house being a forth coming and true negotiation. republicans should call him on that and if he is notwilling to do what republicans should do. we'll suffer the consequences. but you must put something realistic on the table instead of the junk so i hate to use such a strong word. but idea of massive tax increases in the upper income lemps when it is it still shaky. rescission in europe and jap japan in recession. it just unimaginable that they self inflict the harm on the
and so when it goes live in the fall of 2013 it will crush the economy. side track the worst parts now rather than waiting until it smashes the economy. >> there is it a lot of talk republicans caving in to pressure on the tax hikings. gop has to hold firm until intitlements are cut. do you think that will happen? >> i think the republicans should tell the president you have been in office four years and you won reelection and you put specifics on the table and how you will feeldeal...
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economy grew at 2.7% for july through september. that is up from initial investment of 2%. this is the best third quarter performance in two years and companies spent more to build up inventories in the third quarter than originally estimated in the u.s. trade deficit. some positive news so let's see what happens on wall street when the bell rings and 15 to 20 minutes from now. >> ito's music software could launch as early as today. today is the second to last day before apples deadline for releasing new software. apple's last major overhaul of i tunes was september of 2010. >> we will take a closer look at a crime spree suspect that is just 15 years old. he is accused of robbing stores in the south bay. also your lead is weather and traffic on the kron4 morning news. a live look to the golden gate bridge it is dry on the 1 01 but his plan to get wet later on today. we will be back. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with
economy grew at 2.7% for july through september. that is up from initial investment of 2%. this is the best third quarter performance in two years and companies spent more to build up inventories in the third quarter than originally estimated in the u.s. trade deficit. some positive news so let's see what happens on wall street when the bell rings and 15 to 20 minutes from now. >> ito's music software could launch as early as today. today is the second to last day before apples deadline...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> any survivor of cancer will till you having a friend who can truly understand what you're going through as lifeline. for california lawyer teresa rhine the lifeline came in the form of a rambunctious beagle seamus. soon after she adopted him from the shelter the dog was diagnosed with malignant tumor. his cancer would not be the only one she had to battle. while seamus was undergoing treatment, teresa was diagnosed with breast cancer. she's written a memoir called "the dog lived and so will i." i spoke with her about the determination it took to get them beth through some tough times. >> it was some tough decisions because his prognosis was not good. as you mentioned, he was expected to live maybe a year. but he was only about 2 years old at the time. and he'd already been through so much in his life. i co
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> any survivor of cancer will till you having a friend who can truly understand what you're going through as lifeline. for california lawyer teresa rhine the lifeline came in the form of a rambunctious beagle seamus. soon after...
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economy. which is flat out false. in 1992 the black unemployment rate was 14.3%. in 2012, this year, the black unemployment rate is 14.3%. exactly the same. in hispanic precinct, the situation similar. this is about a dramatic change that is overwhelming the united states of america. not economic ma lace. when you have more than 100 million americans living in a home receiving stuff from the government, again, outside of medicare and social security, we're not counting that -- then you have a large dependence on the federal government. and what does that do? well, it saps motivation. why bust your tail when the feds will give you enough to get by? america became great because of individual self reliance, hard working people took chances, suffered, created things that helped the country. every day americans empowered this nation. not the federal and state governments. they're in place to protect us and to see that social order is kept. not to provide cradle to grave security. the founding fathe
economy. which is flat out false. in 1992 the black unemployment rate was 14.3%. in 2012, this year, the black unemployment rate is 14.3%. exactly the same. in hispanic precinct, the situation similar. this is about a dramatic change that is overwhelming the united states of america. not economic ma lace. when you have more than 100 million americans living in a home receiving stuff from the government, again, outside of medicare and social security, we're not counting that -- then you have a...
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states to help persuade other countries and coordinate other countries giving money to egypt to help the economy, and these kinds of steps makes it harder for the united states to do that. i think mohamed morsy understands that. i think he's looking at the u.s. reaction. and i think a measured but strong response is better than trying to shift the tides of history because i think ultimately, you can't shift tides but you can do a constructive set of steps that help people think more clearly about what they're doing. >> i know we're bouncing around a bit but i want to talk more about what's happening on the border with gaza and israel. this week, when the leader of hamas said that israel waved the white flag, he also said he was grateful to iran for their support. what is iran's role moving forward? >> well, nobody really knows that. i think if you thought that you saw spin rooms after the presidential debates i think you're seeing much more high-powered spin rooms after this. iran certainly was providing weapons and support to hamas. there are people in the middle east who have argued to me that
states to help persuade other countries and coordinate other countries giving money to egypt to help the economy, and these kinds of steps makes it harder for the united states to do that. i think mohamed morsy understands that. i think he's looking at the u.s. reaction. and i think a measured but strong response is better than trying to shift the tides of history because i think ultimately, you can't shift tides but you can do a constructive set of steps that help people think more clearly...
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retailers battered by bad economy eeg tear reel them in. steve brown is amidst the crowds in chicago. it doesn't look too bad. >> reporter: let me show what we have got in this one spore temperature this is a kohl's store. it's a midwest chain about it many a substantial entity of its own. it helps consumers stretch a dollar. >> the momentum started off strong and we feel about what's happening right now, it continued throughout the day. there were 500 people this morning so it was exciting to see. >> reporter: how big an indicator is that for your holiday season how well you do today? >>' a great indicator it shows the consumer is looking and liking what we have to offer so we feel great about what this means for the future. >> reporter: do you need to hope this gives you momentum as far as your retail sales the rest of the holiday period? >> it's proven to be the best day of the year and it's an indicator of things to come. >> reporter: you have what's called kohl's cash which helps stretch people's purchasing power. >> for every $50 you
retailers battered by bad economy eeg tear reel them in. steve brown is amidst the crowds in chicago. it doesn't look too bad. >> reporter: let me show what we have got in this one spore temperature this is a kohl's store. it's a midwest chain about it many a substantial entity of its own. it helps consumers stretch a dollar. >> the momentum started off strong and we feel about what's happening right now, it continued throughout the day. there were 500 people this morning so it was...
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workers' wages have not been raised in real dollars for the last 30 years in this economy. the only jobs being created are low-wage, minimum-wage jobs without benefits or guaranteed hours. >> i think this is so strange. this is so strange. ma'am, we have billionaires on cnbc all the time. they tell us they get a social security check. they use medicare. and you can't even tell me that those people shouldn't have access to those benefits. we can't even cut off millionaires. but you're going to raise taxes. >> here's what we said when we created social security. that we wanted a minimum in this country and guaranteed social insurance program that has been turned into a notion that somehow it's some entitlement as opposed to a guarantee of the basic common good in this country. so, no, i am not willing to connect the question of medicare, medicaid, and social security to a conversation that this nation has been delaying for too long, which is how are we all in this together? how does everybody pay their fair share? and how do we restore economic recovery by getting people back
workers' wages have not been raised in real dollars for the last 30 years in this economy. the only jobs being created are low-wage, minimum-wage jobs without benefits or guaranteed hours. >> i think this is so strange. this is so strange. ma'am, we have billionaires on cnbc all the time. they tell us they get a social security check. they use medicare. and you can't even tell me that those people shouldn't have access to those benefits. we can't even cut off millionaires. but you're...
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economy. and we know that we are struggling with job creation. so shopping small is actually one way to build the confidence in growth of small businesses. which will only help produce more jobs in the future. >> reporter: for leisl and company, small business saturday provides a sales lift during an otherwise slow period. >> we're in kind of a unique industry. for most retailers, it's all about november and december. for us, november and december are actually our slowest months of the year. people don't want to take on new large craft projects just before the holiday. >> reporter: for other firms, the arrival of small business saturday is especially important this year, coming a month after superstorm sandy. >> the reality of sandy is that most of us lost-- in the east village at least-- at least a week's worth of sales. and that hurts. and small business saturday is a way for us to at least partially recoup during those power outage days. >> reporter: so, although the day may be called small business saturday, it's having a big impact in commun
economy. and we know that we are struggling with job creation. so shopping small is actually one way to build the confidence in growth of small businesses. which will only help produce more jobs in the future. >> reporter: for leisl and company, small business saturday provides a sales lift during an otherwise slow period. >> we're in kind of a unique industry. for most retailers, it's all about november and december. for us, november and december are actually our slowest months of...
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the survey-- i'm happy to hear people are more positive and i want the economy to recover. the question really is, what has changed since the election? because we still have very high unemployment and you know, today, it was announced that 80 new regulations were put in place by the obama administration and when these people hear new regulations what that means is a slowdown. every time you hear regulations that means you have to hire lawyers and consultants and the question, what is making this economy better and quite frankly, arthel, i think it has to do with the idea there hasn't been a major negative jolt to the economy and that's why people are feeling better. >> arthel: and in the survey you're talking about analysis for bloomberg associated the associated press and consumer according to that analysis, hey, we're optimistic the economy is going to improve in the next 12 months, but you say, ed, that the folks who get it are concerned about the future of this country. so, what are those guys on the other side, who are wearing the rose colored glasses, what is it that
the survey-- i'm happy to hear people are more positive and i want the economy to recover. the question really is, what has changed since the election? because we still have very high unemployment and you know, today, it was announced that 80 new regulations were put in place by the obama administration and when these people hear new regulations what that means is a slowdown. every time you hear regulations that means you have to hire lawyers and consultants and the question, what is making...
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economy is growing at a steady pace. hiring increased in many areas. manufacturing slowed in some sections of the u.s., and hurricane sandy hampered northeast economic growth. information compilied in the fed's beige book will be considered at the fed's next meeting december 11 & 12. the dollar figure on damage caused by superstorm sandy continues to climb. new jersey governor chris christie is asking the federal government to cover nearly $37 billion in damages. fema has already handed out more $500 million in assistance. yesterday, new york governor andrew cuomo pegged sandy damage at $32 billion in his state. insurance giant allstate predicts it will lose 1 billion dollars in catastrophe costs in october, mostly due to sandy. bp is getting a slap on the wrist from the government. the enviornmental protection agency will temporarily suspend the company from opening new contracts. following the 2010 deepwater horizon spill, the epa says bp acted with a "lack of business integrity." it will not impact bp's current contracts. earlier this month, bp pled
economy is growing at a steady pace. hiring increased in many areas. manufacturing slowed in some sections of the u.s., and hurricane sandy hampered northeast economic growth. information compilied in the fed's beige book will be considered at the fed's next meeting december 11 & 12. the dollar figure on damage caused by superstorm sandy continues to climb. new jersey governor chris christie is asking the federal government to cover nearly $37 billion in damages. fema has already handed out...
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economy to full employment? some come from the housing sector. previous recoveries have been associated with a vigorous rebound in housing as rising incomes and a decline mortgage interest rates have led to sharp increases in the demand for homes. but the housing bubble and its aftermath have made this episode quite different. in the first half of the past decade, both housing prices and construction rose to unsustainable levels, leading to a subsequent collapse. house prices declined almost one-third nationally from 2006 until early this year. construction of single-family homes fell by two-thirds and the number of construction jobs decreased by nearly one-third. the associated surge in delinquencies on mortgages helped to trigger the financial crisis. recently, home prices and construction have moved up. these developments are encouraging and it seems likely that residential investment will be a source of economic growth and new jobs over the next couple of years. however, welt historical low mortgage interest
economy to full employment? some come from the housing sector. previous recoveries have been associated with a vigorous rebound in housing as rising incomes and a decline mortgage interest rates have led to sharp increases in the demand for homes. but the housing bubble and its aftermath have made this episode quite different. in the first half of the past decade, both housing prices and construction rose to unsustainable levels, leading to a subsequent collapse. house prices declined almost...
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proven there are a lot of different solutions other than cap and trade and turning over the entire economy to the e.p.a. and i also am an amateur paleontologist so i bust out a lot of time looking at the earth's temperature over a very long time and i'm a lot harder to convince than just looking at a computer model. climate change is phony hoax despite nearly every reputable scientist an expert on earth telling the world that climate change and global warming are very real climate change deniers refuse to believe that our planet's environment and conditions are changing for the worse and that it's bigger picture discussion climate change debunking the denial delve into the world of climate change denial and provide you with the science that proves climate change is very real and its effects could be very devastating on tonight's panel our dr amanda stout senior scientist in the climate and energy program at the national wildlife federation dr joseph rome senior fellow at the center for american progress and editor of the climate progress dot org blog and dr john dam lot lashoff director of
proven there are a lot of different solutions other than cap and trade and turning over the entire economy to the e.p.a. and i also am an amateur paleontologist so i bust out a lot of time looking at the earth's temperature over a very long time and i'm a lot harder to convince than just looking at a computer model. climate change is phony hoax despite nearly every reputable scientist an expert on earth telling the world that climate change and global warming are very real climate change...
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this is -- with the economy getting a little bit better, people are feeling better about the economy and are willing to travel. when demand goes up, fares go up. holiday airfares for thanksgiving and christmas, expedia says the average fare is $450, up 10% compared to last year. >> shannon: let's talk about the busiest travel days. we're probably in the midst of one today. how can travelers brace themselves for delays if they find themselves in that predicament? >> today we're looking at the busiest travel day of the thanksgiving season and it's great weather. that's key this year. it's key almost every year because we really -- i think travelers and airports and airlines have got the drill down when it comes to big high volume days. if there's not a weather event, everything seems to go very smoothly. if there's a weather event, you have to prepare for that. before you fly, maybe during christmas, check the weather before you check anything else because it's the weather that's going to slow you down, not necessarily the volume. >> shannon: how can folks make the most of their dollar
this is -- with the economy getting a little bit better, people are feeling better about the economy and are willing to travel. when demand goes up, fares go up. holiday airfares for thanksgiving and christmas, expedia says the average fare is $450, up 10% compared to last year. >> shannon: let's talk about the busiest travel days. we're probably in the midst of one today. how can travelers brace themselves for delays if they find themselves in that predicament? >> today we're...
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with solar all of which are making enormous progress so you know the idea that the only way to run our economy is on fossil fuels is just an. one of the myths. here's this is this is one that i find particularly interesting dr. many experts do not attribute recent hurricane activity to global greenhouse gases and this was actually a major talking point on a lot of weather for local weather forecasts the local meteorologists go out of their way to say well we don't think this has anything to do with global warming is just a storm or they would just avoid the topic altogether it was deafening silence about global warming first couple of days of storms or hurricane sandy your thoughts well global warming definitely is affecting our weather and is definitely contributing to extreme weather we mean we change the baseline conditions of our atmosphere so it makes sense that our weather is going to be different and some of the ways that we know that global warming will impact hurricanes are that we're putting more moisture in the atmosphere we have about five percent more moisture right now than we di
with solar all of which are making enormous progress so you know the idea that the only way to run our economy is on fossil fuels is just an. one of the myths. here's this is this is one that i find particularly interesting dr. many experts do not attribute recent hurricane activity to global greenhouse gases and this was actually a major talking point on a lot of weather for local weather forecasts the local meteorologists go out of their way to say well we don't think this has anything to do...
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and spending, a lot of spending is going on right now, in what most agree is a tough economy. today was the day they called cyber monday because of the volume of on-line shopping. tonight we have a camera inside an amazon.com distribution center in phoenix, where workers are processing a mind-numb amount of processing a mind-numbing amount of orders, they expect to top the amount this year. cnbc's courtney reagan is topping the story for us. she is with us tonight from a legendary retailer, bloomingdales, in mid-town manhattan. >> reporter: good evening, cyber monday used to be a day when people who didn't have a home computer returned to the office to shop on line. well, times changed. the retailers offered deals last week and hope that cyber monday will give the shoppers yet another reason to spend. after a long and for some, chaos-filled thanksgiving day weekend, it is now the retailers who are thankful, as the bargain hunting on turkey day is taking hold with the american consumer. overall, 139 million people either in stores or on line this weekend, up 6% from last year,
and spending, a lot of spending is going on right now, in what most agree is a tough economy. today was the day they called cyber monday because of the volume of on-line shopping. tonight we have a camera inside an amazon.com distribution center in phoenix, where workers are processing a mind-numb amount of processing a mind-numbing amount of orders, they expect to top the amount this year. cnbc's courtney reagan is topping the story for us. she is with us tonight from a legendary retailer,...
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this could be a nice stimulus for the economy. john boehner saying he has seen no substantive progress on the fiscal cliff talks in the last couple weeks. what compromises need to be made? sheila bair, being a former fdic chair, telling us 4 ways wall street can help out and it is not all good news for investors. liz: did you see the cover of the wall street journal? fed stimulus like gillian 2013. we talked about this the second broke yesterday halfway through the 3:00 p.m. show. the man who wrote the article, wall street journal's chief economic correspondent and chief head head to lend us live. dave: before that is of we will tell you what drove the market with the data download. stocks extending yesterday's gains finishing a volatile session higher with the dow, s&p and nasdaq trading above the 200 day moving average for the first time in three weeks. telecom and health care were the top performing sectors. fewer americans filing first-time applications for unemployment benefits as hurricane sandy had the labor market and cont
this could be a nice stimulus for the economy. john boehner saying he has seen no substantive progress on the fiscal cliff talks in the last couple weeks. what compromises need to be made? sheila bair, being a former fdic chair, telling us 4 ways wall street can help out and it is not all good news for investors. liz: did you see the cover of the wall street journal? fed stimulus like gillian 2013. we talked about this the second broke yesterday halfway through the 3:00 p.m. show. the man who...
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if the economy, does the economy rapidly improve? there are a lot of different factors but by and large people act rationale if they know those stocks going to get hammered, you will pay extra taxes you shy away from the stocks and why warren buffett has the bully puppet, i know he is a billionaire but he is a speculator and a political mouthpiece of the administration and it is tiring listening to this guy like he is the greatest economic mind we have? come on. >>neil: you are going --. >>guest: he hat made his share of mistakes, remember that sleazy deal? >>neil: we say the dividend rate could go to the top, whatever the income rate could be the rate you pay on taxes. the rumble over ronald, the unions going after the fast food powerhouse but why you could be the one getting kicked. we bel, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar tra
if the economy, does the economy rapidly improve? there are a lot of different factors but by and large people act rationale if they know those stocks going to get hammered, you will pay extra taxes you shy away from the stocks and why warren buffett has the bully puppet, i know he is a billionaire but he is a speculator and a political mouthpiece of the administration and it is tiring listening to this guy like he is the greatest economic mind we have? come on. >>neil: you are going --....
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pro-growth policies that kick-start the economy rather than hurting the economy. likewise, we have laid out a -- >> house republican leaders after their meeting this morning. we'll show you that in just a bit. also in our video library. the house is coming in briefly here in just a moment for short speeches. then they'll be back at about 12:55, just before 1:00, for a number of bills. mainly dealing with renaming federal buildings. on the republican meeting today, one of fox tweets the republicans had been meeting with erskine bowles and house republicans on the fiscal cliff. he said, i think we made some progress. so the house meeting momentarily. we'll take you live there on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered today by our guest chaplain, reverend kenneth johnson, siemen united methodist church in ohio. the chaplain: most gracious father, we ask you lord for your continued blessings. thank you, lord, for the honorable members of the house of representatives, help each member and their families with their daily struggles in
pro-growth policies that kick-start the economy rather than hurting the economy. likewise, we have laid out a -- >> house republican leaders after their meeting this morning. we'll show you that in just a bit. also in our video library. the house is coming in briefly here in just a moment for short speeches. then they'll be back at about 12:55, just before 1:00, for a number of bills. mainly dealing with renaming federal buildings. on the republican meeting today, one of fox tweets the...
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the federal reserve said the economy is growing at a steady pace. the central bank's beige book report out today showed small gains in hiring and consumer spending, but manufacturing activity slowed down. now, in a separate report, new home sales fell slightly in october, down just 0.3% compared to september and below expectations. the median home price was $237,700, lower than a month earlier. and investors were encouraged by news from spain about a deal to clean up its struggling banking sector. the dow gained 107 points, the nasdaq finished higher by 24, the s&p 500 was up 11. john manley is chief equity strategist at wells fargo advantage funds. >> tom: john, you just heard the c.e.o. at honeywell talk about the lack of real hiring plans, partly because of the fiscal cliff. does that concern you as a stock investor? >> it does. i mean, i think the one thing about being a stock investor, you sort of have to buy with uncertainty and sell on certainty. so it is an opportunity, but i'm not sure it is one that has fully unfolded yet. >> tom: so are y
the federal reserve said the economy is growing at a steady pace. the central bank's beige book report out today showed small gains in hiring and consumer spending, but manufacturing activity slowed down. now, in a separate report, new home sales fell slightly in october, down just 0.3% compared to september and below expectations. the median home price was $237,700, lower than a month earlier. and investors were encouraged by news from spain about a deal to clean up its struggling banking...
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americans are giving the economy a push with holiday spending. and yet, many are also choosing to save money for a rainy day. greg mcbride of bankrate.com joins us this morning via skype. good morning greg. > > thank you angie. great to be with you again. > what is your latest survey showing about savings in america? > > savings remains a very high priority among consumers. about one-in-five say that is their top financial priority right now. paying down debt also very popular. but, the most common response among consumers is that their top financial priority is either getting caught up or just staying current on the bills. and angie, that right there in a nutshell shows why this economy is stuck in first gear. > are they concerned about rising household expenses, for instance? > > absolutely. so many households are dealing with stagnant incomes, but yet, household expenses continue to creep higher, particularly in areas like health care, energy, and food, and it's just further squeezing their spending power. and again, that is why the economy is
americans are giving the economy a push with holiday spending. and yet, many are also choosing to save money for a rainy day. greg mcbride of bankrate.com joins us this morning via skype. good morning greg. > > thank you angie. great to be with you again. > what is your latest survey showing about savings in america? > > savings remains a very high priority among consumers. about one-in-five say that is their top financial priority right now. paying down debt also very popular....
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we think it's good for the economy. it's good for tax revenue. it is something that the president could do. >> i have followed this industry for a long time. these estimates are very conservative, there is always a lot more out there than what they are saying. but at the same time, the president has been a big file of drilling on public land. he blocked the keystone pipeline and that would've meant a lot of jobs and oil and lower gas prices for everyone. i feel that he won't be in your corner on this one. what are you going to do about that? what is your most persuasive argument, and what is your plan if he stands in the way? >> there is a five-year plan in place. the interior department has issued that there are thousands of offshore wells being developed right now in the goal. and in lockstep. so this is not an unusual activity. the outer continental shelf is there to help us produce energy and there is huge demand for energy in the future. the u.s., the international agency just produced a report this week that said the u.s. is poised to becom
we think it's good for the economy. it's good for tax revenue. it is something that the president could do. >> i have followed this industry for a long time. these estimates are very conservative, there is always a lot more out there than what they are saying. but at the same time, the president has been a big file of drilling on public land. he blocked the keystone pipeline and that would've meant a lot of jobs and oil and lower gas prices for everyone. i feel that he won't be in your...
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this economy, shop till you drop early, holiday sales, breaking all records. are we in for disappointment closer to christmas? cheryl: critics of tougher regulations for the oil and gas industry save the epa has been given too much power. when he have a live report from washington. dennis: let's look at prices still below 100. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethinthe core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objtives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just rightor you, no matter which list you're on. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] le
this economy, shop till you drop early, holiday sales, breaking all records. are we in for disappointment closer to christmas? cheryl: critics of tougher regulations for the oil and gas industry save the epa has been given too much power. when he have a live report from washington. dennis: let's look at prices still below 100. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethinthe core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing...
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the economy has slowed down and we need to get people back to work and to get the economy recovered. we're burning a lot more clean- burning natural gas today and that is displacing other forms of energy. that was made possible because of four hydraulic fraction. the price has been pushed down from about $13 to about t$4. 3. we do understand the relationships between various forms of energy. we take our responsibility seriously. we have the lowest commissions in many years. host: the climate change conference is taking place in qatar. a new round of talks is beginning. the developing countries have been asked to focus on the essential tasks ahead. what are you concerned about this? guest: i think the united states should go over there with her head held high. look how we reduced our clean burning emissions. we're back to where we were 20 years ago. too many people expect to have an answer immediately and you can do that in energy policy. it took us 100 years to get off wood. we to focus on realistic aspirations. that is what we should be talking about. host: back to the keystone disc
the economy has slowed down and we need to get people back to work and to get the economy recovered. we're burning a lot more clean- burning natural gas today and that is displacing other forms of energy. that was made possible because of four hydraulic fraction. the price has been pushed down from about $13 to about t$4. 3. we do understand the relationships between various forms of energy. we take our responsibility seriously. we have the lowest commissions in many years. host: the climate...
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roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but it's not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... from a place like nother. introducing the all-w 2013hevrolet malibu, our greatest malibu ever. ♪ monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. >>> there are signs of the truce between israel and hamas is holding this weekend. palestinian sources say israel has eased restrictions on gazan fishermen, allowing them to go up to six miles from shore. the fishermen had been restricted from going more than about three miles
roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but it's not from germany. ♪ a powerful, fuel-efficient engine, but it's not from japan. ♪ it's a car like no other... from a place like nother. introducing the all-w 2013hevrolet malibu, our greatest malibu ever. ♪ monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to...
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companies that used to sound out mountains of catalogs are being stung by higher postage costs and the weak economy. a third fewer catalogs are being mailed out compared to just four years ago. but still, about 12 billion a year will be going out. >> less junk mail could be a good thing, actually. >>> as shoppers head out this weekend, we're learning the mannequins you see may not be your average dummy. some mannequins, in fact, will be watching you. that's because they're equipped with a tiny camera that's embedded in their eye. they can actually collect information about shoppers' habits. but also, scope out shoplifters by spying on customers right there at eye level. the italian company that makes them is now working on technology that enables them to eavesdrop, as well. >> you're going to see a lot of people walking up to mannequins and looking them in the eye wondering if there's a camera inside. >> big brother's here, folks. >>> when we come back, the spirit of the season. the hurricane sandy survivors, getting the royal treatment at a thanksgiving tradition. >>> and the sounds of the season
companies that used to sound out mountains of catalogs are being stung by higher postage costs and the weak economy. a third fewer catalogs are being mailed out compared to just four years ago. but still, about 12 billion a year will be going out. >> less junk mail could be a good thing, actually. >>> as shoppers head out this weekend, we're learning the mannequins you see may not be your average dummy. some mannequins, in fact, will be watching you. that's because they're...
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it will hurt our economy. why? this is not the right approach. >> reporter: boehner and president obama said they are optimistic that a deal can be reached by christmas. >>> turning overseas to egypt, where opponents of president mohamed morsi are calling for a second revolution. morsi is addressing his people today. a speech in which he's expected to discuss his move last week to seize near absolute power. thousands have been on the streets of cairo protesting that move since. morsi is showing no signs, though, of backing down. >>> and with the conflict in syria showing no signs of ending, the obama administration is reportedly considering deeper intervention there. this morning's "new york times" says no decisions have been made. but several options are being looked at, including providing arms to anti-government fighters. a decision on whether to deploy surface-to-air missiles in neighboring areas is likely next week. >>> and a major milestone is expected at the u.n. today, when the general assembly votes to giv
it will hurt our economy. why? this is not the right approach. >> reporter: boehner and president obama said they are optimistic that a deal can be reached by christmas. >>> turning overseas to egypt, where opponents of president mohamed morsi are calling for a second revolution. morsi is addressing his people today. a speech in which he's expected to discuss his move last week to seize near absolute power. thousands have been on the streets of cairo protesting that move since....
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on the one hand, the economy is booming. people are finding the ability to lease their land and new employment is being created. on the other hand, people are scared and concerned of the environmental and other consequences. that thing leakage at the sites, there are many environmental issues raised. first of all, the techniques need to be regulated. we need to understand that the chemicals being utilized here, that our supplies are protected and so on. in general most experts believe that if we do this responsibly, we can do it without reducing dramatically the amount of gas available. without making absolutely sure that the truth out buyers in terms of environmental practices are regulated. host: we are speaking to jeffrey leonard, the author of the peace in "washington monthly." how we could blow the gas boom, that is the peace -- excuse me, how we could blow the energy boom. chairman of the washington month the board of directors, jeffrey leonard, is with us. john is next from grosse pointe, michigan. good morning. calle
on the one hand, the economy is booming. people are finding the ability to lease their land and new employment is being created. on the other hand, people are scared and concerned of the environmental and other consequences. that thing leakage at the sites, there are many environmental issues raised. first of all, the techniques need to be regulated. we need to understand that the chemicals being utilized here, that our supplies are protected and so on. in general most experts believe that if...
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americans are out of the work our national debt exceeds the size of the economy and threatens our children's future. as a mother of young children this is a condition stant worry as is the cost of the gas and. and yet today we will pray for those less fortunate and we'll think of servicemembers away from home and give thanks for them and their families. and our hearts will go out to the families still without power after hurricane sandy and wilelook ahead to the holidays and new year and that same service of optimism that brings us together today should inspire us all year round and why here in washington dc republicans reached out to president obama in the hope to help our economy grow and solve the debt that threatens our children's future. >> if a deal is not reached on the fiscal cliff tax cuts will expire on january 1st. back to black friday. unfortunately fights already breaking out. this was the scene in indianapolis a few hours ago. police were called in to break up fights. shoppers waited in line to receive vouchers for plasma tvs and learned that some of the people were selling vou
americans are out of the work our national debt exceeds the size of the economy and threatens our children's future. as a mother of young children this is a condition stant worry as is the cost of the gas and. and yet today we will pray for those less fortunate and we'll think of servicemembers away from home and give thanks for them and their families. and our hearts will go out to the families still without power after hurricane sandy and wilelook ahead to the holidays and new year and that...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> black friday, drew bigger crowds this year than last. so if you thought it was busier, you were right. but shoppers were less willing to part with their hard-earned dollars. black friday foot traffic jumped 3.5% with more than 370 million store visits, according to the research firm shopper track. but sales fell nearly 2% to $11.2 billion. for some shoppers, it is more apt to call yesterday black and blue friday, clever. the pushing, the shoving, the tussling, the yelling became as much a part of the consumer event as the shopping. and here now, a glimpse at some of the black friday free-for-all. ♪ >> [ bleep ]! i will stab one of you [ bleep ]! ♪ >> i literally got squished. half of my body was in that d
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> black friday, drew bigger crowds this year than last. so if you thought it was busier, you were right. but shoppers were less...
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like if you don't get out there and shop on this day, risk your life on this day, the whole economy could go into the tubes. it will be very black for the country if these stores do not get in the black on black friday. it's very twisted, but it's quintessentially american. >> you've wrapped it up very well. bill santiago, thanks very much. a pleasure to talk to you. >> until next time. >>> well, a world war ii coded message found in a very strange place, and could you crack the code because nobody else seems to be able to? >>> plus -- danger ahead. yeah, a house right into the middle of a busy highway. [ nyquil bottle ] hey tylenol, you know we're kinda like twins. [ tylenol bottle ] we are? yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. >>> british spies are stumped. the skeleton of this pigeon dates back to world war ii. it was carrying a coded message in a little canister that was attached to its leg. the british int
like if you don't get out there and shop on this day, risk your life on this day, the whole economy could go into the tubes. it will be very black for the country if these stores do not get in the black on black friday. it's very twisted, but it's quintessentially american. >> you've wrapped it up very well. bill santiago, thanks very much. a pleasure to talk to you. >> until next time. >>> well, a world war ii coded message found in a very strange place, and could you...
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i mean, there is a kind of psychology do this economy. if people are feeling gloomy and afraid, they're not going to go out and spend. so the fact that people are feeling -- by the way, i don't want to overemphasize this because, you know, these numbers on consumer confidence, as you know, they bump up and down. but i think right now people just feeling a little bit better. but it does go back to that issue of the fiscal cliff. you notice what's happened on the stock market. every time it looks like they're going to get around this problem, the stock market booms. every time the negotiations stall, the stock market loses value. so everybody's going to be paying very close attention to this. rick: how optimistic are you, steve, on the chances of a deal on the fiscal cliff, and if there is a deal, what could that mean for the economy as a whole? >> well, you know, i think at the optimal outcome is not to raise taxes on anybody. i do think that if the president has his way and those taxes go up on investors and businesses, it's hard to see w
i mean, there is a kind of psychology do this economy. if people are feeling gloomy and afraid, they're not going to go out and spend. so the fact that people are feeling -- by the way, i don't want to overemphasize this because, you know, these numbers on consumer confidence, as you know, they bump up and down. but i think right now people just feeling a little bit better. but it does go back to that issue of the fiscal cliff. you notice what's happened on the stock market. every time it looks...
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economy would suffer big time. the obama administration's economists estimate consumers would spend about $200 billion less next year than they would have otherwise. congress and the administration have only a few more weeks to nail down a deal. but that deal will have to address some tough issues, including entitlement reform. darren gersh explains. >> reporter: the big money in entitlements is in health care, and that means any grand bargain to avoid the fiscal cliff will slice away aone of the nation's most popular programs. >> medicare is clearly in the gunsights. >> reporter: it's possible congress and the president could agree to save $300 to $400 billion from medicare by cutting fees for doctors and hospitals. but analysts worry slashing payments won't make the health care system more efficient. >> this is not really a way to structurally change medicare and if you don't change the underlying incentives, you don't get long-term savings. >> reporter: progressives at the center for american progress say the go
economy would suffer big time. the obama administration's economists estimate consumers would spend about $200 billion less next year than they would have otherwise. congress and the administration have only a few more weeks to nail down a deal. but that deal will have to address some tough issues, including entitlement reform. darren gersh explains. >> reporter: the big money in entitlements is in health care, and that means any grand bargain to avoid the fiscal cliff will slice away...
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say what you will about the state of the economy, but americans didn't hold back on what turned out to be a record-breaking holiday weekend for retailers. and it's not over yet. cyber monday is officially in full swing and experts predict today will be the biggest online shopping day of the year to the tune of $1.5 billion. nbc's kristen dahlgren has more. >> reporter: from the moment doors opened thursday, before the thanksgiving dishes were even done, almost a quarter billion shoppers will have been online or in stores. >> i just prepare, put my speakers on and go for it. >> reporter: shopping started earlier than ever, and in spite of the employee protests, the early opening paid off. according to the national retail federation, more than 35 million shopped on thanksgiving, six million more than last year. black friday was big, too. 89 million braved the crowds in search of those hard-to-beat bargains, up from 86 million last year. >> the biggest wish list is -- >> uggs. >> reporter: and americans spent more, too. the average shopper spent $423 this weekend, up from $398 last year,
say what you will about the state of the economy, but americans didn't hold back on what turned out to be a record-breaking holiday weekend for retailers. and it's not over yet. cyber monday is officially in full swing and experts predict today will be the biggest online shopping day of the year to the tune of $1.5 billion. nbc's kristen dahlgren has more. >> reporter: from the moment doors opened thursday, before the thanksgiving dishes were even done, almost a quarter billion shoppers...
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israel says it will end air strikes and will ease border restrictions that have stifled gaza's economy for years. israeli troops that had been poised for a possible ground war pulled back this morning. in tel aviv, most israelis were also happy to hear the news. >> i would like to believe that not fighting will always do more good than fighting. but i'm very happy to hear that. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the conflict with diplomatic help from secretary of state hillary clinton. clinton spent two days shuttling between jerusalem, the west bank and cairo. >> people of this region deserve the chance to live free from fear and violence and today's agreement is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: clinton expects egypt to play a key role in maintaining peace. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> two cars riddled with bullets on an east bay freeway shut down the freeway on a heavy commute night last night. they were found near seminary exit westbound 580 in oakland. there was no one in either car. police haven
israel says it will end air strikes and will ease border restrictions that have stifled gaza's economy for years. israeli troops that had been poised for a possible ground war pulled back this morning. in tel aviv, most israelis were also happy to hear the news. >> i would like to believe that not fighting will always do more good than fighting. but i'm very happy to hear that. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the...
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israel says it will end air strikes and will ease border restrictions that have stifled gaza's economy for years. israeli troops that had been poised for a possible ground war pulled back this morning. in tel aviv, most israelis were also happy to hear the news. >> i would like to believe that not fighting will always do more good than fighting. but i'm very happy to hear that. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the conflict with diplomatic help from secretary of state hillary clinton. clinton spent two days shuttling between jerusalem, the west bank and cairo. >> people of this region deserve the chance to live free from fear and violence and today's agreement is a step in the right direction. >> reporter: clinton expects egypt to play a key role in maintaining peace. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >>> the woman of who has taken a lot of heat in the aftermath of the benghazi attack is now defending herself. yeah. for weeks, u.n. ambassador susan rice has been attacked by senator john mccain for participating in what
israel says it will end air strikes and will ease border restrictions that have stifled gaza's economy for years. israeli troops that had been poised for a possible ground war pulled back this morning. in tel aviv, most israelis were also happy to hear the news. >> i would like to believe that not fighting will always do more good than fighting. but i'm very happy to hear that. >> reporter: egypt's new islamist government was the driving force behind the negotiations to end the...